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Strawberry Letter

Uplift: She discusses the importance of representation, mentorship, self-belief and empowering others.

Strawberry Letter

iHeartPodcasts

Relationships, Society & Culture

4.41.6K Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2025

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Jotaka Eaddy.

An award-winning strategist and advocate, founder of Win With Black Women (WWBW)—a collective of over 200,000 Black women leaders.

Key Highlights from the Interview: 🎙️ Opening Message

  • Rushion emphasizes the importance of living your own success story and introduces the show’s mission to inspire and educate.

👩🏾‍💼 Guest Introduction: Jotaka Eaddy

  • First Black woman student body president at the University of South Carolina.
  • Founder of WWBW, which aims to uplift Black women in leadership, politics, and business.
  • Works to bridge the gap between Washington, D.C., and Silicon Valley.

🌍 Win With Black Women (WWBW)

  • Originated during the 2020 election cycle in response to sexist and racist attacks on potential Black female VP candidates.
  • Focuses on:
    1. Combating racism and sexism.
    2. Supporting Black women in elections.
    3. Elevating the economic and cultural power of Black women.
  • Organized impactful initiatives like theater buyouts for The Little Mermaid to demonstrate economic influence.

💡 On Leadership and Identity

  • Jotaka reflects on her upbringing in rural South Carolina and the influence of her late mother and community.
  • She discusses the importance of representation, mentorship, and self-belief.
  • Emphasizes that leadership is not just about position but about empowering others and evolving daily.

💻 Bridging to Silicon Valley

  • Shares her journey into tech, overcoming imposter syndrome, and becoming a C-suite executive.
  • Advocates for demystifying tech careers for Black communities and creating inclusive opportunities.

🧠 Perception vs. Reality

  • Addresses stereotypes about Black women and contrasts them with data: Black women are the most educated demographic and fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs in the U.S.

💬 Closing Thoughts

  • Rashawn praises Jotaka’s motivational presence and impact.
  • Jotaka shares her commitment to living a life that uplifts others.

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

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